File:INTERIOR OF 1903 POWERHOUSE SHOWING TURBINE-GENERATOR UNIT NO. 18. - Commonwealth Electric Company, Fisk Street Electrical Generating Station, 1111 West Cermak Avenue, HAER ILL, 16-CHIG, 140-16.tif

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INTERIOR OF 1903 POWERHOUSE SHOWING TURBINE-GENERATOR UNIT NO. 18. - Commonwealth Electric Company, Fisk Street Electrical Generating Station, 1111 West Cermak Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, IL
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INTERIOR OF 1903 POWERHOUSE SHOWING TURBINE-GENERATOR UNIT NO. 18. - Commonwealth Electric Company, Fisk Street Electrical Generating Station, 1111 West Cermak Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Depicted place Illinois; Cook County; Chicago
Date Documentation compiled after 1968
Dimensions 5 x 7 in.
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HAER ILL, 16-CHIG, 140-16
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  • Significance: The original Fisk Street powerhouse, built in 1903, contained the world's most powerful Curtis steam-turbine generator. Manufactured by General Electric, this vertical steam-turbine generator produced 5,000 kilowatts of electricity. The steam-turbine unit soon became the standard of the industry, replacing the reciprocating steam-engine driven generators. The 5,000 kw Curtis turbine-generator was removed from the Fisk Street powerhouse and now resides at the General Electric headquarters in Schenectady, New York. This unit was designated a national engineering landmark by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1975.
  • Survey number: HAER IL-105
Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/il0671.photos.034796p
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